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Safari
Skrang River Safari : Skrang is about 232km from Kuching. It is an
exciting destination for visitors who wish to see and experience life in a longhouse, once
the homes of notorious pirates and head hunters. Visitors would be able to experience the
traditions and customs of the Dayak Ibans by spending a night in a longhouse. Traditional
dances and music are the highlights of the evening entertainment. During this evening
entertainment, you will be served with "tuak", a specially brewed rice wine. The
journey into Skrang takes about 5 hours by road, followed by 1 1/2 hour of motor-propelled
longboat journey along the Skrang River.
Lemanak river Safari : Lemanak is a tributary of the main Batang
Lupar River. Being 220km from Kuching, it can be reached by a 5 hour road journey. The
journey passes through scenic countryside, rubber and pepper plantations, padi fields, and
sago palms. This is followed by a an hour of a motorized longboat ride penetrating the
tropical rainforest through meandering streams. An overnight stay here, like that of the
Skrang River Safari, gives you a glimpse of life in a longhouse and its people.
Cockfighting and jungle trekking are among the highlights of this trip.
Semenggoh
Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
Unlike in a zoo, the Orang Utan (wild man of Borneo) at Semenggoh
Rehabilitation Centre are set free in a 740 hectare forest reserve. Here, the Orang Utans
and other native animals are nurtured to readapt themselves to the jungle life and to once
again live in the wild. A half-hour leisurely stroll on the specially built plank-walks
from the entrance of the Rehabilitation Centre gives you a golden opportunity to observe
these orang utans, as well as view various species of trees and tropical fruit trees from
the rainforest. It is sheer delight to watch these charming and entertaining Orang Utans
during feeding time as well as their childlike antics.
Sarawak
Cultural Village
On a 17 acre site at the foothill of Mount Santubong, fronting the South China
Sea is the Sarawak Cultural Village, which exudes the typical warmth and hospitality of
the state. Here, you have the opportunity to share the arts and crafts, games, food, and
music of the seven major cultures of Sarawak. At a modern theater, the visitor can see
performances of multicultural dances and lots of bamboo (bamboo musical instruments,
bamboo carvings and even a bamboo bridge). You are taken into the world of
"longhouses", drums, and gongs. You are taught to use the blowpipe (the weapon
of the jungle nomads) and you get the opportunity to see the women work on their intricate
beadwork.
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